Apex, NC Physical Therapy

We Provide Physical Therapy That Helps Apex, NC Children Build Strength, Balance, and Confidence

When Movement Feels Like a Struggle

Missed Milestones

Delays in crawling, walking, or running can leave kids feeling left behind in school and play.

Chronic Conditions or Injuries

Cerebral palsy, scoliosis, torticollis, or recovery from injuries can make mobility and strength harder to achieve.

Balance and Coordination Issues

Frequent falls, poor posture, or trouble keeping up with peers impact confidence and daily activities.

Compassionate Care From Licensed Experts

At Integrative Wellness and Therapeutics, we understand how difficult it is to watch your child struggle with movement. Our pediatric physical therapists provide gentle, play-based therapy that builds strength, balance, and independence.

Families say:

  • “We saw progress after just a few sessions.”
  • “The therapists treated my child with such kindness and patience.”
  • “Now my child keeps up with friends at school — what a relief.”

Trusted by pediatricians, orthopedists, and schools, we combine medical expertise with a supportive, family-centered approach.

A Clear Plan Toward Confident Movement

Step 1: Schedule a Physical Therapy Evaluation

We assess gross motor skills, strength, posture, and milestones.

Step 2: Receive a Customized Therapy Plan

Tailored exercises and play-based activities designed for your child’s needs.

Step 3: See Steady Progress

Ongoing therapy sessions with at-home strategies to ensure lasting results.

Take the First Step Today

Whether you’re in Cornelius or anywhere in the Carolinas, our physical therapy team is here to help your child thrive.

The Future Starts With the Choices You Make Today

Parents remind us, “This was the best investment in our child’s future.”

What’s at Stake: Your Child’s Independence

If You Act Now

  • Your child gains strength and mobility.
  • Balance and coordination improve.
  • Confidence grows as they reach milestones.

If You Wait

  • Motor delays may persist or worsen.
  • Missed milestones can affect school and social life.
  • Injuries and setbacks may increase without intervention.

Top Questions New Clients Ask Us

Pediatric physical therapy supports children in developing the motor skills and strength they need for independence. Our services include:

  • Gross Motor Development — Crawling, walking, running, jumping, climbing.
  • Balance & Coordination — Core stability, posture, reducing falls, agility.
  • Strength & Endurance — Building muscle tone, stamina, and safe movement.
  • Rehabilitation Support — Recovery from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions.
  • Play-Based Therapy — Fun, engaging activities that keep kids motivated.

Our approach makes therapy feel like play while achieving measurable progress.

Without physical therapy, motor delays can persist, impacting independence, confidence, and participation in school and play. Early intervention gives children the skills to move freely, safely, and with pride.

“My child can now climb the playground equipment and keep up with friends.” – Parent review

“We finally feel hopeful about her progress.” – Parent review

“The therapists were compassionate, patient, and made therapy fun.” – Parent review

“This was the best investment in our child’s future.” – Parent review

Life-Changing Results for Children and Families

  • “Feeding difficulties have completely resolved.”
    Kate
    Parent
  • “My daughter’s attention span went from 20 seconds to 53 minutes.”
    Amy H.
    Parent
  • “We saw big improvements from start to finish, ending with a successful tongue tie release.”
    Molly F.
    Parent
  • “They gave us empowerment, happiness, and relief as parents.”
    Stephanie
    Parent

Physical Therapy FAQ

They help children build strength, coordination, and motor skills for independence.

Pediatric PT helps infants, children, and teens with motor skills and mobility.

It targets gross motor milestones like crawling, walking, and balance.

Delays often persist without support, affecting independence and confidence.

Yes. Exercises strengthen core stability, reduce falls, and improve movement flow.

PT uses play-based activities, balance training, and posture correction too.

Delayed milestones, torticollis, low muscle tone, motor planning difficulties, cerebral palsy, poor coordination and balance, spina bifida, and genetic syndromes.

PT focuses on gross motor and movement; OT addresses fine motor and daily living.

Some progress appears in weeks, but lasting change often requires months of consistent therapy.

Many families notice improvements within weeks of starting therapy.

Physical therapy strengthens posture, core stability, and motor coordination, which are essential for safe feeding. Good trunk and head control help babies and children sit upright, manage swallowing, and coordinate breathing while eating. PT also supports oral-motor development by improving overall body strength, alignment, and sensory regulation—foundations that make feeding therapy more effective.

Take the First Step Today

Whether you’re in Cornelius or anywhere in the Carolinas, we’re here to help — in person or virtually.

Get To Know Your Professional Therapists

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Samantha H.
Occupational Therapist, OTR/L, OTD, IMSC
Owner, Clinical Director
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Katie R.
Occupational Therapist, OTR/L, OTD
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Bre P.
Speech Language Pathologist, CCC-SLP, QOM, IMSC
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Meghan F.
Physical Therapist, DPT
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Take the First Step Today

Whether you’re in Cornelius or anywhere in the Carolinas, we’re here to help — in person or virtually.

Services We Offer

  • Myofunctional Therapy
    Exercise-based treatment that improves tongue posture, swallowing, breathing, and speech by retraining oral and facial muscles.
  • Teletherapy
    Virtual therapy sessions that bring expert care to families across North and South Carolina from the comfort of home.
  • Developmental Wellness Exams
    Developmental wellness exams help identify growth milestones and detect potential concerns early to guide effective therapy planning.
  • Infant Therapy
    Gentle, early intervention services that support feeding, development, and bonding in babies with oral or motor challenges.
  • Occupational Therapy
    Therapy that builds fine motor, sensory, and daily living skills to help children gain independence and confidence.
  • Group Sessions
    Group sessions bring children together with parents or family members to practice skills, strengthen communication, and support growth in a guided, collaborative environment.
  • Speech Therapy
    Individualized support to improve articulation, language, and communication skills for children of all ages.
  • Physical Therapy
    Movement-based care that strengthens coordination, mobility, and motor development for growing children.
  • Pediatric Feeding
    Specialized therapy that helps children overcome feeding difficulties, picky eating, and oral motor challenges for safe, confident eating.